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  <title type="html">Connecting To A Wireless Network With Ubuntu On An Acer Aspire 5101AWLMI</title>
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  <updated>2007-04-18T19:26:44Z</updated>
  <published>2007-04-18T19:26:44Z</published>
  <author>
    <name>Ben Lund</name>
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  <category term="ubuntu" label="Ubuntu"/>
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    &amp;lt;p&amp;gt; After spending about two or three hours trying to work put why my new laptop wouldn&amp;amp;#39;t connect to my home wireless network when runnning Ubuntu, I finally discovered what the problem was. &amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;

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      <p> After spending about two or three hours trying to work put why my new laptop wouldn&#39;t connect to my home wireless network when runnning Ubuntu, I finally discovered what the problem was. </p>
<p> Do you want to know the secret? </p>
<p> You have to activate the wireless card by sliding the little slidy-button on the front of the machine. Once the light next to the icon that looks like a radio telescope comes on, everything should be fine. </p>
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